@Steve Robinson
Thank you so much for sharing those memories Steve, makes me so happy that you commented and really glad now that I copied the link on here to the legend who kept a 1972 map of the original park and shared it online.
Having just read Snake Bitten last year has doubled my fascination with Eric Worrell (and his park too naturally). There are some really great nostalgic comments have seen on facebook often under old photos of the park and of Eric in photos with various critters (I particularly <3 one of him holding a group of baby Alligators and one of them is nipping his nose but he's simply pulling a witty expression for the camera like having its teeth clamped on his nose doesn't bother him at all, his niece actually commented too saying how dearly she misses her beloved uncle).
That's so awesome that you knew Eric and that he was a mentor to you, and his parents being like surrogates to you too (Percy and Rita Worrell were his parents right? if I remember from the book correct, funny recollection of a teenage Eric having a snake under his bed and when his mum went in to collect clothes under the bed realised there was a python under there lol). Do you remember Athol the Crow? Would love to have visited the park in that era if only had been alive, and to of met Eric (he did seem like was really humble, saw an interview with him from late '70s/early '80s). My science teacher in year 7 mentioned his memories of seeing a Sugar Glider in the Nocturnal House at the original park when he was growing up.
Wow Kangy Angy Zoo, that's one have never heard about, am intrigued.
Well your zoo is in the top 3 most exciting in the whole country imo, (can't wait to come up) and that's how I feel Eric's Reptile Park was like in the '60s, '70s and '80s.
Went on google maps to see the site of the original park and see that the entrance area is an Aldi now and lots of houses have been built on the site of the park with a street named Worrell (sic)Crct and a statue of a 'Gator or Croc' near the creek which maybe has a plaque commemorating the history but not sure.
Ps: Another story from Snake Bitten that found pure gold (because the drama wasn't fatal at least and Robyn ended up ok) but Robyn got bitten and Eric took her to the hospital and the doctor seemed a bit patronising and wasn't listening to Eric's advice at first, then the dr reached for a book about Snakes and their bite treatment, and of course who was it written by (Eric said flustered of course because of time essence for Robyn's sake ''I wrote the bloody thing''...needless to say the doctor starting listening to Eric's suggestions after that lol).